02035149444
☎️ 02035149444 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 203514 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02035149444
- Report Facebook windows scam authoritiesAug
2017Microsoft scam prompts urgent callAug
2017Warning about Facebook scam phone callAug
2017Reporting to Facebook and authoritiesAug
2017Scam call pretends to be MicrosoftAug
2017Scam call about illegal materialAug
2017Fake Microsoft porn scam phone callJul
2017Mother encountered PC scam attemptJul
2017Commentator described avoidable scam incidentJul
2017Relieved it's an avoidable scamJul
2017Online scam unrelated to MicrosoftJul
2017Scam warning on Facebook linkJul
2017User reporting incident to policeJul
2017Long call, possible scam, maintenance worriesJul
2017Scammers tricked me with fake supportJul
2017Likely scam, beware and ignoreJul
2017Suspicious Microsoft message on FacebookJul
2017Clicked scam link, panicky experienceJul
2017Issue with unknown phone callJul
2017Laptop hijacked, terrible experienceJul
2017Identified scam and avoided riskJul
2017Laptop locked on Facebook by numberJun
2017User mentions a suspicious Microsoft alertJun
2017Suspicious Microsoft scam involving dogJun
2017Suspicious fake Microsoft tech supportJun
2017Computer assumed Microsoft Tech SupportJun
2017Received scam call from "Microsoft"Jun
2017Scammers posing as Microsoft techniciansJun
2017Scammers posing as Microsoft expertsJun
2017Scammer impersonating tech support, bewareJun
2017Warning: Fake Microsoft scam callJun
2017Scam message disguised as MicrosoftJun
2017Ignore, block number pretending MicrosoftJun
2017Scam window mimics Microsoft supportJun
2017Scam warning about fraudulent callsJun
2017Blocked computer scam; don't trustJun
2017Impolite, impatient compared to MicrosoftJun
2017Warning about tech support scamJun
2017Suspicious Microsoft support call reportedJun
2017Beware of fake tech supportJun
2017"Don't call, Microsoft scammers."Jun
2017Number Of Searches: 189 Number Of Comments: 36 First Seen: 04 June 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Gainsford End(Essex), Lenacre(Cumbria) and Upper Guist(Norfolk).
02035149444 has 36 comments of which 9 x neutral and 27 x negative
02035149444 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02035149444 👆 is reported as a malicious scam linked to Facebook pop-ups falsely claiming to be from Microsoft, warning users of alleged illegal material on their computers and urging them to call a specific number. Victims frequently experience locked devices and aggressive attempts to extract payment for fake firewall or security software, often with demands in the hundreds of pounds. The scammers employ threatening messages, remote access to devices, and persistent calls, frequently using Indian accents. Users are advised to never call the number, avoid providing personal or financial details, and simply power off or restart their computers. Legitimate Microsoft alerts do not request contact via unsolicited phone numbers. The scam is widely reported and under police investigation; victims should report incidents promptly and seek professional IT assistance to secure their systems.
Reports on phone number 02035149444
9 yearsI’ve come across a rather dodgy Windows scam on Facebook, and it’s imperative we bring it to the attention of the relevant authorities. If you notice anything suspicious, do make sure to report it!Facebook9 yearsCame across a rather dodgy situation while browsing Facebook. Out of the blue, a message that looked quite authentic from Microsoft popped up claiming that I had illicit content on my device - it even flashed some error code like 0x 80072ee7. To add to the chaos, there was an incessant voice urging me to ring 02035149444 or face having my computer shut down to avert more damage to their system, plus threats of alerting the authorities! It's clearly a malicious scam. I've done a shutdown, restarted everything, and I'm currently running a comprehensive scan with McAfee. Still, I’ve got a nagging feeling this issue will resurface as soon as I log back onto Facebook.FacebookMicrosoftMcAfee9 yearsSo my mum saw a link on Facebook and clicked it, then a message came up telling her to call this number. She rang and they wanted £100 from her. She didn’t give them anything, but now her computer won’t unlock. This all happened around two in the morning. Seriously, don’t call that number!Facebook9 yearsI had a similar experience! Now I'm on the hunt for how to notify Facebook and get the authorities involved. Fingers crossed others will take similar action too!Facebook9 yearsI foolishly dialled this number after receiving a rather alarming message about some supposed illegal content on my computer. Having never engaged with anything like that, I was genuinely worried that I might have been hacked. So, I picked up the phone and was told I had reached Microsoft headquarters in California. However, as soon as I noticed the London area code, I quickly realised something was amiss and ended the call after the chap began to pressure me into purchasing a firewall - it felt utterly relentless!MicrosoftCaliforniaLondon9 yearsSo I called them just to see what they’d say. The first couple of times it was just some recorded message telling me to ring back in ten minutes. On the third call, I told the bloke to hold on while I sorted my laptop out, then I called them out as scammers. He went on about being from Microsoft, like I was daft or something. After a few choice words from me and threatening to involve the cops, I ended the call. It's been over seven hours and my laptop’s still stuck locked. Honestly, I’m at my wit’s end with these muppets.Microsoft9 yearsAvoid calling this number at all costs, who knows how much you'll end up paying. Got a nasty fake Microsoft alert saying I'd been caught watching inappropriate stuff, and I had to ring them or everyone in my contacts would find out! It clicked when the guy on the line, obviously Indian and calling himself Kevin, demanded £399. Total scam and scare tactics. Told him I was about to ring the cops and he just hung up. Even after that, he kept control of my PC for a good while. If you see this, shame on you.AVOID THIS NUMBERMicrosoftKevin9 years020352 49444 Saw the reviews from folks on 15/07 and 27/07 and honestly felt glad it’s one of those scams you can sidestep. Such a relief to know it’s not something unavoidable.9 yearsGot a call from 020352 49444 and honestly, was a bit worried at first. But after reading comments from 15/07 and 27/07, it seems like it's one of those dodgy scams you can dodge easily. Proper relieved it's not something I fell for!9 yearsSaw it on a website and it’s a total con, has absolutely no connection to Microsoft.Microsoft9 yearsI clicked on a link from Facebook and suddenly my computer froze. A new window popped up, saying all my info was being stolen and I had to call Microsoft on this number right away. I quickly unplugged the internet cable and restarted the PC. Ran some virus and malware scans, but thankfully nothing showed up.FacebookMicrosoft9 yearsReported it to the Met Police already, and they're looking into it!Metropolitan Police9 yearsI ended up chatting with a so-called 'tech expert' for nearly an hour - like 55 mins. They were trying to convince me to hand over £300 for some sort of internal security fix. I stupidly let them access my computer, and now I’m worried if it’s even okay, despite having Norton antivirus installed. I never gave them any cash though, and they just disconnected on me.9 yearsToday, on the 20th of July, 2017, my computer just froze while I was scrolling through a story box on Facebook. In a moment of sheer panic, I called the number that popped up, thinking it might be some sort of help. However, I completely botched the code he instructed me to enter. I then hit Google for some clarity, and decided it was best to step back and wait it out. But the caller kept pestering me to input some dodgy code. What a bunch of scammers! It all felt alarmingly genuine!FacebookGoogle9 yearsI reckon this is just some dodgy scam tryna take your money. Best to ignore it totally. Just another lowlife aiming to rip off honest folks.9 yearsUpon accessing my Facebook account, a pop-up appeared featuring a message alongside a voiceover claiming to be from Microsoft. Being naturally wary, I promptly shut the window after jotting down the phone number and other particulars. Verifying this information on this platform validated my concerns. The frustrating part is that this pesky message rears its head every time I log into Facebook now!MicrosoftFacebook9 yearsI followed the advice not to ring back and my laptop totally froze up. Had to force reboot with the power button, and it took ages to get back to normal. Seems okay now though. In my opinion, this has got to be a virus scam, so watch out!9 yearsHad a really bad time with this one. My laptop got taken over and all sorts happened after. Wouldn't recommend dealing with them at all.9 yearsI stumbled upon an image on a Facebook page and was promptly confronted with a message urging me to call the number listed above. My partner looked into it and instantly recognised it as a scam, so we powered down the computer. Thankfully, everything appears to be fine for now.9 yearsI've just had this number lock my laptop while I was on Facebook using Microsoft Edge. No idea how to get rid of it now.FacebookMicrosoft Edge9 yearsI stumbled upon a Facebook page dedicated to a missing dog, and out of the blue, I got this aggressive notification blaring at me, threatening me that I’d be reported for unlawful activity if I didn't ring a certain number. It was quite shocking, to say the least, but I found it a bit dodgy as well. I couldn’t figure out how to shut down the open tabs, so my only option was to power the whole thing off and restart. The message looked incredibly convincing, as if it had actually come from Microsoft.Microsoft9 yearsGot one of those fake Microsoft virus removal "experts" callin me too, tried to act all professional but sounded like total scammers. Exactly like all the others!Microsoft9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft, saying there was an issue with my PC. They told me to turn it off and on again, which I found a bit fishy.9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with Microsoft saying there was an issue with my computer. Just hung up and switched my PC off, then turned it back on later.Microsoft9 yearsGot a call from some so-called Microsoft techs trying to fix a virus. Turns out it was a scam, and they sent me to a sketchy site that was running on Amazon's servers and somehow being pushed around on Facebook. Be careful!MicrosoftAmazonFacebook9 yearsWas contacted by people claiming to be from Microsoft saying my computer was infected with a virus. They sent me a link to a sketchy site run through Amazon, and Facebook was showing their ads. Total scam, be careful!MicrosoftAmazonFacebook9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft, said they needed £150 to set up a firewall. Total scam, just hang up and don’t bother calling back.Microsoft9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft, total scam! Just hung up and blocked the number. Don't waste your time with these spam calls.Microsoft9 yearsI received a dodgy message purporting to be from Microsoft, it appeared quite genuine at first glance. It prompted me to call the number listed above. Thankfully, I caught on to the ruse before it was too late and switched off my computer.Microsoft9 yearsI had a similar issue with this phone number myself. My wife was browsing Facebook when a pop-up appeared, claiming it was from Microsoft support and warning her that our computer was infected with a virus. It urged us to call that number. Honestly, the pop-up looked incredibly convincing; I can see how anyone might believe it was a legitimate alert from Microsoft!FacebookMicrosoft9 yearsI found myself in a similar predicament to the individual mentioned earlier. Thankfully, my son advised me to hang up, as it turned out to be a scam operation originating from India. The alarming notification that popped up on my laptop claimed to be from Microsoft. I'm sure there must be some measures that the genuine Microsoft could take to tackle this issue. It's quite concerning, especially for those of us from an older generation who might not recognise such scams and could end up forking out as much as £575 at first-though they ultimately lowered the figure to £275. Fortunately, this time around, I managed to avoid parting with any cash.IndiaMicrosoft9 yearsAbsolutely, Mat and Scott too. Though they lack the courteousness and patience that one might expect from Microsoft.MatScottMicrosoft9 yearsHad one of those popup scams, definitely some sort of scareware. When I called the number, it was just some call centre in India trying to scam you. Proper dodgy!India9 yearsI received a rather dubious call from someone who claimed to be from Microsoft support-called himself Andy and had a noticeable Asian accent! I rang this number after my computer flashed a menacing message, threatening to report me for supposed illegal content! Quite a scare, I must say!MicrosoftAndy9 yearsShould you find a pop-up window gracing your screen-often the result of clicking on a random story on Facebook-resist the urge to interact with it in any way, and certainly don’t dial the number provided by these deceitful scammers masquerading as Microsoft. Instead, it’s wise to simply power down your computer or reboot it altogether.FacebookMicrosoft9 yearsAvoid dialling 0203514 9444 at all costs! It's a bunch of con artists masquerading as Microsoft. Stay clear of this number!MicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report (020 3514 9444)
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